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The included links go into much greater detail about these molestations by the Rabbis.
December 11, 2011.
Brooklyn prosecutors say authorities authorities have arrested 85 people in the Orthodox
Jewish community on child sex abuse charges in the past three years, the New York
Post reported Sunday, confirming earlier reports in the Forward.
According to Mail on line:An initiative was set up to encourage victims to come forward despite pressure from the close-knit religious society to hush up the crimes.Some 117 male and female victims have approached authorities in Brooklyn, New York since 2006. There were 89 accusers under the age of 17.
Prosecutors in the office
of Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes told the Post that 38 of the sex
cases had been closed so far, with 14 convictions. The suspects got jail time
ranging from a month to up to 20 years for crimes that included sex abuse,
attempted kidnapping, and sodomy, the paper said.
Twenty-four suspects were
freed after the cases against them fell apart, the report said.
The rest of the cases are
still pending under a controversial program called Kol Tzedek, or Voice of
Justice, which aims to coax victims in the insular community to come forward
about abuse.
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- Sex Abuse Witness May Have Been Paid To Testify
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The paper cited Assistant
D.A. Rhonnie Jaus, chief of the sex crimes bureau. The Forward requested an
interview with Jaus several weeks ago. That request was declined.
Hynes’s office did not
immediately respond for a request for comment Sunday.
Among those accused is
Andrew Goodman, 27, who worked for Ohel and other Jewish social-service
agencies. The Post says he is charged with sexually abusing two Orthodox boys
for years in Flatbush, and filming sex acts dating back to 2006, according to
the 144-count indictment, which alleges numerous violations since 2006.
Goodman has pleaded not
guilty.
The Forward first broke
the news weeks ago that nearly 90 Orthodox men had been arrested on
child abuse charges. At that time, prosecutors refused to furnish any
additional information about the cases, but suggested they would do so by the
end of November.
Among the cases reported
by the Forward was that of Boro Park Rabbi Baruch Lebovits, who was sentenced last year to up to 32
years in prison after being convicted of sex abuse.
Victims’ rights advocates
hailed it as a turning point in the battle against sexual abuse in the insular
Orthodox community. But Lebovits is now free on bail and his conviction is now
unraveling amid allegations of perjury, conspiracy and extortion.
Just last week, Hynes’
spokesman Jerry Schmetterer refused to return calls from
the Forward asking for more information about the cases.
Goodman, pleads not guilty. Blames "troubled" and/or disabled clients.
According to the New York Post, one
suspect Andrew Goodman, 27, worked with Jewish charities involving
vulnerable young people and the disabled.
He was charged with sexually abusing two Orthodox boys at his home in the Flatbush neighbourhood last September.
One child was abused between the ages of 11 and 15, the other from 13 until he was 16 years old.
Goodman reportedly
filmed sex acts with the boys on a webcam after plying them with alcohol
in his bedroom and making them watch child porn.
Neighbours had filmed Goodman sneaking the children into the home he shared with his parents and
sister between 3am and 5.30am.
In the surveillance tape, Goodman was seen opening his front door for the boys, according to the Post.
Lubricants, empty liquor bottles, boys’ clothing and a butcher knife were discovered in the 27-year-old's room.
Goodman’s lawyer Izzy Fried told the New
York Post that the alleged victims were 'troubled kids' and his client had
provided them with a 'safe haven'.
Hushed up: The Orthodox Jewish community has
been reluctant to turn suspected child abusers over to authorities in
the past but an initiative in Brooklyn aims to help victims come forward
He also threatened the life of one boy who reported him to authorities, it has been claimed. Goodman has pleaded not guilty.
He is being held at Rikers Island Prison until his next hearing on December 21.
After being shown the footage in court last September, Judge Patricia DiMango set the suspected paedophile's bail at $1million.
Brooklyn
District Attorney's office had been accused of being soft on child
abusers which lead to steps being put in place to make it easier for
suspected victims to come forward.
The plan was called Kol Tzedek which translates from Hebrew as 'voice of justice'.
DA
Charles Hynes instigated the outreach programme which offers a
confidential hotline and access to 'culturally sensitive' social workers
from the sex crimes bureau.
Assistant
DA Rhonnie Jaus, head of the child sex abuse division, said 38
individuals had been prosecuted so far with 14 abusers jailed.
Sentences varied from one month to 20 years for crimes including sex abuse, attempted kidnapping and sodomy.
However
24 alleged paedophiles were not jailed. In some instances, the case
against them collapsed when victims and their families backed out of
giving evidence in court following pressure from the religious
community, according to the assistant DA.
Authorities have another 47 cases pending.
The
Orthodox Jewish organisation Agudath Israel of America, which has its
headquarters in Manhattan, rules that anyone who claims to have been
sexually abused by another Jew must consult rabbis first.
Only then is the decision made whether to go to secular authorities.
Goodman
worked for OHEL Children's Home and Family Services which provides care
for vulnerable children and disabled adults. The non-profit group aims
to help victims who have suffered domestic, sexual or emotional abuse.
don't know if the links still work but we came across this part of NY in some research before. they have their own ambulance service called hatzolah, it's in the Flatbush area mentioned in this story.
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http://twelfthbough.blogspot.com/2010/02/where-is-absolute-last-place-youd-think.html
the private ambulance service is -- how can we put it? -- controversial.